Petkum (East Frisian Low Saxon: Petjem) is the easternmost district (Stadtteil) of the German city of Emden, in Lower Saxony. It is located to the east...
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had all died out by the late 18th century. The German branch of Ripperda-Petkum died out in 1739; the Spanish branch De Ripperdá in 1873, the Austrian branch...
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It is located on the northern embankment of the Ems and to the west of Petkum. Until 1972, Widdelswehr was an independent municipality that was part of...
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Platen-Hallermund 1713–1714 Gerhard Nath (1666–1740) 1714–1719 Hermann von Petkum 1715–1716 Franz Ludwig Viktor Effern 1715 Hermann Beveren 1692: Opening...
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representative of the duke of Holstein-Gottorp in The Hague, Hermann von Petkum, that disclosed secrets about the negotiations between the Marquis de Torcy...
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German ambassadors in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. 1709–1713: Hermann von Petkum; Resident 1719–1723: Henry Charles des Bordes; Resident 1725–1725: Abel...
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bridge) 348.6 Emden Süd 0.0 348.1 347.8 Emden marshalling yard junction 344.4 Petkum 339.4 Oldersum 331.5 Neermoor 328.4 Nüttermoor siding line to Oldenburg...
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organ by Johann Gottfried Rohlfs (1828) (Krummhörner Orgelwerkstatt) 1989 Petkum St.-Antonius-Kirche II/p 14 Restoration of the organ by Valentin Ulrich...
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function and contain mute pipes. Other works by Grotian can be found in Petkum (1694-99), Bensersiel (1696) and Stedesdorf (1696). It was only in East...
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school. In 1775, he accompanied the Danish minister in London Simon de Petkum to England by way of Germany and Belgium. He then spent four years in France...
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